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2. Low-Level Neural Mechanisms of Vision in Biological and Artificial Neural Networks
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Wezel, R.J.A. van, Ee, R. van, Arani, E., Wezel, R.J.A. van, Ee, R. van, and Arani, E.
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Radboud University, 08 december 2022, Promotores : Wezel, R.J.A. van, Ee, R. van, Contains fulltext : 285015.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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- 2022
3. United we sense, divided we fail: context-driven perception of ambiguous visual stimuli
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Klink, P. C., van Wezel, R. J. A., and van Ee, R.
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- 2012
4. Widespread fMRI activity differences between perceptual states in visual rivalry are correlated with differences in observer biases
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Raemaekers, M., van der Schaaf, M.E., van Ee, R., and van Wezel, R.J.A.
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- 2009
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5. The Use of the Term Virtual Reality in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review and Commentary
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Huygelier, H., Mattheus, E., Abeele, V. vanden, Ee, R. van, Huygelier, H., Mattheus, E., Abeele, V. vanden, and Ee, R. van
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Contains fulltext : 245800.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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- 2021
6. Immersive Virtual Reality for Older Adults: Empirically Grounded Design Guidelines
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Abeele, V. vanden, Schraepen, B., Huygelier, H., Gillebert, C., Gerling, K., Ee, R. van, Abeele, V. vanden, Schraepen, B., Huygelier, H., Gillebert, C., Gerling, K., and Ee, R. van
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Contains fulltext : 245785.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
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- 2021
7. Audiovisual looming signals are not always prioritised: evidence from exogenous, endogenous and sustained attention
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Huygelier, H., Ee, R. van, Lanssens, Armien, Wagemans, Johan, Gillebert, C.R., Huygelier, H., Ee, R. van, Lanssens, Armien, Wagemans, Johan, and Gillebert, C.R.
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- 2021
8. Een regelrechte ramp of een uitgelezen mogelijkheid? Een kwantitatief onderzoek naar de rol van crisiselementen en crisisresponsstrategieën in corporate stories
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Ee, R. van, Scheerder, A. J. (Thesis Advisor), Ee, R. van, and Scheerder, A. J. (Thesis Advisor)
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In dit onderzoek is het effect van crisiselementen in corporate stories onderzocht. Daarnaast is er gekeken naar de rol die crisisresponsstrategieën kunnen spelen in corporate stories. De focus lag op het effect van deze crisiselementen en crisisresponsstrategieën op het imago van een organisatie. Eerder onderzoek liet zien dat crises over het algemeen worden beschouwd als een belangrijk verhaalelement in corporate stories, maar er is nog weinig empirisch bewijs voor de effectiviteit van crisiselementen. Bovendien is dit onderzoek vernieuwend in de corporate story literatuur door een link te leggen met de Situational Crisis Communication Theory van Coombs (2007). Met behulp van een experiment (N = 204) is er gekeken in hoeverre crisiselementen en crisisresponsstrategieën in corporate stories effect hebben op het imago van een organisatie. In dit experiment zijn vier versies van een corporate story van een fictief bedrijf samengesteld op basis van de conceptuele literatuur. Deze versies bestaan uit een verhaal zonder crisiselement en drie verhalen met een crisiselement, waarvan twee een crisisresponsstrategie bevatte. Participanten hebben een online enquête ingevuld waarin het imago werd gemeten door middel van drie constructen; betrouwbaarheid, aantrekkelijkheid en deskundigheid. Uit de resultaten bleek dat er geen significant hoofdeffect was van crisiselementen en crisisresponsstrategieën op de constructen van het imago. Deze bevinding spreekt de conceptuele literatuur tegen die een conflict- of crisiselement als een belangrijk verhaalelement beschouwen. Ondanks dat er geen effect van crisiselementen en crisisresponsstrategieën is gevonden, levert dit wel een empirische bijdrage aan de literatuur over crises als verhaalelement in corporate stories. Deze bijdrage geeft corporate story schrijvers en organisaties meer duidelijkheid over dit fenomeen.
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- 2021
9. An immersive virtual reality game to train spatial attention orientation after stroke: A feasibility study
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Huygelier, H., Schraepen, B., Lafosse, C., Vaes, N., Schillebeeckx, F., Michiels, K., Ee, R. van, Gillebert, C.R., Huygelier, H., Schraepen, B., Lafosse, C., Vaes, N., Schillebeeckx, F., Michiels, K., Ee, R. van, and Gillebert, C.R.
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14 oktober 2020, Contains fulltext : 253676.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
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- 2021
10. Depth cues, rather than perceived depth, govern vergence
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Wismeijer, D. A., van Ee, R., and Erkelens, C. J.
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- 2008
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11. Direct extraction of curvature-based metric shape from stereo by view-modulated receptive fields
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Noest, A. J., van Ee, R., and van den Berg, A. V.
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- 2006
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12. Deriving a Cortisol-Related Stress Indicator From Wearable Skin Conductance Measurements: Quantitative Model & Experimental Validation
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Westerink, J.H.D.M., Rajae-Joordens, R.J.E., Ouwerkerk, M., Dooren, Marieke van, Jelfs, S., Denissen, A.J.M., Vries, E de, Ee, R. van, Westerink, J.H.D.M., Rajae-Joordens, R.J.E., Ouwerkerk, M., Dooren, Marieke van, Jelfs, S., Denissen, A.J.M., Vries, E de, and Ee, R. van
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Contains fulltext : 226892.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)
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- 2020
13. Attentional control over either of the two competing percepts of ambiguous stimuli revealed by a two-parameter analysis: Means do not make the difference
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van Ee, R., Noest, A.J., Brascamp, J.W., and van den Berg, A.V.
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- 2006
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14. Dynamics of a mutual inhibition between pyramidal neurons compared to human perceptual competition
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Kogo, N., primary, Kern, F. B., additional, Nowotny, T., additional, van Ee, R., additional, van Wezel, R., additional, and Aihara, T., additional
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- 2020
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15. Novel encapsulation technology for the preparation of core–shell microparticles
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ten Cate, A. T., Pieterse, G., Eversdijk, J., Brouwers, L. A.M., Craenmehr, E. G.M., van Ee, R. J., Rijfers, A., Papen-Botterhuis, N. E., Houben, R. J., and van Bommel, K. J.C.
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- 2010
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16. Voluntary control and the dynamics of perceptual bi-stability
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van Ee, R., van Dam, L.C.J., and Brouwer, G.J.
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- 2005
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17. Pandoraea fibrosis sp. Nov., a novel pandoraea species isolated from clinical respiratory samples
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See-Too, WS, Ambrose, M, Malley, R, Ee, R, Mulcahy, E, Manche, E, Lazenby, J, McEwan, B, Pagnon, J, Chen, JW, Chan, KG, Turnbull, L, Whitchurch, CB, and Roddam, LF
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DNA, Bacterial ,Base Composition ,Cystic Fibrosis ,Burkholderiaceae ,Ubiquinone ,Fatty Acids ,Sputum ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Microbiology ,Tasmania ,Bacterial Typing Techniques ,Genes, Bacterial ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Humans ,Phospholipids ,Phylogeny - Abstract
© 2019 IUMS. Pandoraea species have been isolated from diverse environmental samples and are emerging important respiratory pathogens, particularly in people with cystic fibrosis (CF). In the present study, two bacterial isolates initially recovered from consecutive sputum samples collected from a CF patient and identified as Pandoraea pnomenusa underwent a polyphasic taxonomic analysis. The isolates were found to be Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic motile bacilli and subsequently designated as strains 6399 T (=LMG29626 T =DSM103228 T ) and 7641 (=LMG29627=DSM103229), respectively. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA and gyrB gene sequences revealed that 6399 T and 7641 formed a distinct phylogenetic lineage within the genus Pandoraea. Genome sequence comparison analysis indicated that strains 6399 T and 7641 are clonal and share 100 % similarity, however, similarity to other type strains (ANIb 73.2–88.8 %, ANIm 83.5–89.9 % and OrthoANI 83.2– 89.3 %) indicates that 6399 T and 7641 do not belong to any of the reported type species. The major cellular fatty acids of 6399 T were C 16: 0 (32.1 %) C 17: 0 cyclo (18.7 %) and C 18: 1 !7c (14.5 %), while Q-8 was the only respiratory quinone detected. The major polar lipids identified were phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol and diphosphatidylglycerol. The genomic DNA G+C content of 6399 T was 62.9 (mol%). Strain 6399 T can be differentiated from other members of Pandoraea by the absence of C 19: 0 !8c cyclo and by the presence of C 17: 0 !8c cyclo. Together our data show that the bacterial strains 6399 T and 7641 represent a novel species of the genus Pandoraea, for which the name Pandoraea fibrosis sp. nov. is proposed (type strain 6399 T ).
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- 2019
18. Colour helps to solve the binocular matching problem
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den Ouden, H. E. M., van Ee, R., and de Haan, E. H. F.
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- 2005
19. Three criteria for evaluating high-level processing in continuous flash suppression
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Moors, P., Gayet, S., Hedger, N., Stein, T., Sterzer, P., Ee, R. van, Wagemans, J., Hesselmann, G., Moors, P., Gayet, S., Hedger, N., Stein, T., Sterzer, P., Ee, R. van, Wagemans, J., and Hesselmann, G.
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- 2019
20. Children’s perception of visual and auditory ambiguity and its link to executive functions and creativity.
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Taranu, M., Wimmer, M.C., Ross, J., Farkas, D., Ee, R. van, Winkler, I, Denham, Susan L., Taranu, M., Wimmer, M.C., Ross, J., Farkas, D., Ee, R. van, Winkler, I, and Denham, Susan L.
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- 2019
21. Music influences hedonic and taste ratings in beer
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Carvalho, F, Velasco, C, van Ee, R, Leboeuf, Y, Spence, C, and Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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education ,Biophysics ,food and beverages ,perception ,gastrophysics ,sound ,taste ,behavior and behavior mechanisms ,Psychology ,music ,beer ,experience design ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,human activities ,Original Research - Abstract
The research presented here focuses on the influence of background music on the beer-tasting experience. An experiment is reported in which different groups of customers tasted a beer under three different conditions (N = 231). The control group was presented with an unlabeled beer, the second group with a labeled beer, and the third group with a labeled beer together with a customized sonic cue (a short clip from an existing song). In general, the beer-tasting experience was rated as more enjoyable with music than when the tasting was conducted in silence. In particular, those who were familiar with the band that had composed the song, liked the beer more after having tasted it while listening to the song, than those who knew the band, but only saw the label while tasting. These results support the idea that customized sound-tasting experiences can complement the process of developing novel beverage (and presumably also food) events. We suggest that involving musicians and researchers alongside brewers in the process of beer development, offers an interesting model for future development. Finally, we discuss the role of attention in sound-tasting experiences, and the importance that a positive hedonic reaction toward a song can have for the ensuing tasting experience. ispartof: Frontiers in Psychology vol:7 issue:MAY pages:636-648 ispartof: location:Switzerland status: published
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- 2018
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22. Using sound-taste correspondences to enhance the subjective value of tasting experiences
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Carvalho, F.R., Ee, R. van, Rychtarikova, M., Touhafi, A., Steenhaut, K., Persoone, D., Spence, C., Electronics and Informatics, Industrial Sciences and Technology, Engineering Technology, Computational Modelling, and Multidimensional signal processing and communication
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gastrophysics ,sound ,taste ,Biophysics ,Psychology ,music ,experience design ,perception ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,General Psychology - Abstract
The soundscapes of those places where we eat and drink can influence our perception of taste. Here, we investigated whether contextual sound would enhance the subjective value of a tasting experience. The customers in a chocolate shop were invited to take part in an experiment in which they had to evaluate a chocolate’s taste while listening to an auditory stimulus. Four different conditions were presented in a between-participants design. Envisioning a more ecological approach, a pre-recorded piece of popular music and the shop’s own soundscape were used as the sonic stimuli. The results revealed that not only did the customers report having a significantly better tasting experience when the sounds were presented as part of the food’s identity, but they were also willing to pay significantly more for the experience. The method outlined here paves a new approach to dealing with the design of multisensory tasting experiences, and gastronomic situations. ispartof: Frontiers in Psychology vol:6 issue:1 pages:1-8 ispartof: location:Switzerland status: published
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- 2015
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23. Changes in low-level neural properties underlie age-dependent visual decision making
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Arani, E., Ee, R. van, Wezel, R.J.A. van, Arani, E., Ee, R. van, and Wezel, R.J.A. van
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Contains fulltext : 193796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)
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- 2018
24. Acute alerting effects of light: A systematic literature review
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Souman, J.L., Tinga, Angelica M., Pas, Susan F. te, Ee, R. van, Vlaskamp, Björn N.S., Souman, J.L., Tinga, Angelica M., Pas, Susan F. te, Ee, R. van, and Vlaskamp, Björn N.S.
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- 2018
25. Similar but separate systems underlie perceptual bistability in vision and audition
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Denham, Susan L., Farkas, David, Ee, R. van, Taranu, Mihaela, Kocsis, Zsuzsanna, Wimmer, Marina, Carmel, David, Winkler, Istvan, Denham, Susan L., Farkas, David, Ee, R. van, Taranu, Mihaela, Kocsis, Zsuzsanna, Wimmer, Marina, Carmel, David, and Winkler, Istvan
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Contains fulltext : 191471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)
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- 2018
26. Flow cell coupled dynamic light scattering for real-time monitoring of nanoparticle size during liquid phase bottom-up synthesis
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Meulendijks, N., van Ee, R., Stevens, R., Mourad, M., Verheijen, M.A., Kambly, N., Armenta, R., Buskens, P., Meulendijks, N., van Ee, R., Stevens, R., Mourad, M., Verheijen, M.A., Kambly, N., Armenta, R., and Buskens, P.
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To tailor the properties of nanoparticles and nanocomposites, precise control over particle size is of vital importance. Real-time monitoring of particle size during bottom-up synthesis in liquids would allow a detailed study of particle nucleation and growth, which provides valuable insights in the mechanism of formation of the nanoparticles. Furthermore, it facilitates a rational scale-up, and would enable adequate intervention in the production process of nanoparticle dispersions to minimize the number of off-spec batches. Since real-time monitoring requires particle size measurements on dispersions in flow, conventional dynamic light scattering (DLS) techniques are not suited: they rely on single scattering and measure the Brownian motion of particles dispersed in a liquid. Here, we present a set-up that allows accurate measurements in real-time on flowing dispersions using a DLS technique based on modulated 3D cross-correlation. This technique uses two simultaneous light scattering experiments performed at the same scattering vector on the same sample volume in order to extract only the single scattering information common to both. We connected the reactor to a flow-cell in the DLS equipment using a tailor-made analysis loop, and successfully demonstrated the complete set-up through monitoring of the size of spherical silica nanoparticles during Stöber synthesis in a water-alcohol mixture starting from the molecular precursor tetraethyl orthosilicate.
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- 2018
27. Continuous flash suppression: Stimulus fractionation rather than integration
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Moors, P., Hesselmann, G., Wagemans, J., Ee, R. van, Moors, P., Hesselmann, G., Wagemans, J., and Ee, R. van
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- 2017
28. 50 Years of Stereoblindness: Reconciliation of a Continuum of Disparity Detectors With Blindness for Disparity in Near or Far Depth
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Dorman, R., Ee, R. van, Dorman, R., and Ee, R. van
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Contains fulltext : 201396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)
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- 2017
29. 'Smooth operator': Music modulates the perceived creaminess, sweetness, and bitterness of chocolate
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Carvalho, F.R., Wang, Q., Ee, R. van, Persoone, D., Spence, C., Carvalho, F.R., Wang, Q., Ee, R. van, Persoone, D., and Spence, C.
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Item does not contain fulltext, There has been a recent growth of interest in determining whether sound (specifically music and soundscapes) can enhance not only the basic taste attributes associated with food and beverage items (such as sweetness, bitterness, sourness, etc.), but also other important components of the tasting experience, such as, for instance, crunchiness, creaminess, and/or carbonation. In the present study, participants evaluated the perceived creaminess of chocolate. Two contrasting soundtracks were produced with such texture-correspondences in mind, and validated by means of a pre-test. The participants tasted the same chocolate twice (without knowing that the chocolates were identical), each time listening to one of the soundtracks. The 'creamy' soundtrack enhanced the perceived creaminess and sweetness of the chocolates, as compared to the ratings given while listening to the 'rough' soundtrack. Moreover, while the participants preferred the creamy soundtrack, this difference did not appear to affect their overall enjoyment of the chocolates. Interestingly, and in contrast with previous similar studies, these results demonstrate that in certain cases, sounds can have a perceptual effect on gustatory food attributes without necessarily altering the hedonic experience. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 2017
30. Visual suppression at the offset of binocular rivalry
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de Graaf, T.A., Ee, R. van, Croonenberg, D., Klink, P.C., Sack, A.T., de Graaf, T.A., Ee, R. van, Croonenberg, D., Klink, P.C., and Sack, A.T.
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Contains fulltext : 168864.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)
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- 2017
31. Gamification in physical therapy: More than using games
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Janssen, J, Verschuren, O., Renger, W.J., Ermers, J., Ketelaar, M., Ee, R. van, Janssen, J, Verschuren, O., Renger, W.J., Ermers, J., Ketelaar, M., and Ee, R. van
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Item does not contain fulltext, The implementation of computer games in physical therapy is motivated by characteristics such as attractiveness, motivation, and engagement, but these do not guarantee the intended therapeutic effect of the interventions. Yet, these characteristics are important variables in physical therapy interventions because they involve reward-related dopaminergic systems in the brain that are known to facilitate learning through long-term potentiation of neural connections. In this perspective we propose a way to apply game design approaches to therapy development by "designing" therapy sessions in such a way as to trigger physical and cognitive behavioral patterns required for treatment and neurological recovery. We also advocate that improving game knowledge among therapists and improving communication between therapists and game designers may lead to a novel avenue in designing applied games with specific therapeutic input, thereby making gamification in therapy a realistic and promising future that may optimize clinical practice.
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- 2017
32. Age effects on visual perceptual decisions of ambiguous stimuli
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Arani, E., van Ee, R., and van Wezel, R.
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The brain is constantly making choices while interpreting the environment. To understand how age affects visual decision-making, we investigated age-related changes in spontaneous percept switches and percept choices during intermittent presentations of ambiguous stimuli. Spontaneous switches can be triggered by different visual stimuli, such as monocular ambiguous visual stimuli or binocular rivalry images. An ambiguous visual stimulus has multiple and equally plausible interpretations, such as the bi-stable rotating sphere. In such a sphere two transparently moving dots are moving in opposite directions and due to structure-from-motion the stimulus is perceived as a 3-dimensional rotating sphere moving in one or the opposite direction. During binocular rivalry experiments, the left and the right eye receive different input simultaneously. During stimulus-presentation only one of the two presented images is perceived, and the other image is suppressed. Dominance durations (the time a percept remains dominant) are typically in the order of several seconds. In this study, 52 observers ranging from 17 to 72 years old, viewed bi-stable rotating spheres and binocular rivalry stimuli and were forced to make a choice between two percepts. Stimuli were presented continuously for 2 minutes or intermittently for 1 second, with a range of inter-stimulus intervals (0.125 - 2 seconds). The results show that dominance durations during continuous viewing are longer for older subjects for the binocular rivalry stimulus but not for the bi-stable rotating spheres. For the intermittent stimulus presentation, perceptual alternations decrease at an older age in binocular rivalry, while for the bi-stable rotating sphere there are only differences in perceptual alternations among different age groups at a short off-duration. Based on these results, we conclude that the effect of age is not a general phenomenon for ambiguous stimuli. Visual decisions are more stimulus dependent, rather than experience dependent.
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- 2016
33. Multisensory Stimulation to Improve Low- and Higher-Level Sensory Deficits after Stroke: A Systematic Review
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Tinga, A.M., Visser-Meily, Johanna M a, van der Smagt, M.J., van der Stigchel, S., van Ee, R., Nijboer, T.C.W., Experimental psychopathology, Helmholtz Institute, Leerstoel Engelhard, Leerstoel Pas, Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF), Leerstoel Postma, Experimental psychopathology, Helmholtz Institute, Leerstoel Engelhard, Leerstoel Pas, Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF), and Leerstoel Postma
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Blinding ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biophysics ,Sensory system ,Review ,050105 experimental psychology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Hemianopia ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Physical Stimulation ,Perception ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Hardware_REGISTER-TRANSFER-LEVELIMPLEMENTATION ,Stroke ,Neglect ,media_common ,Rehabilitation ,Multisensory ,05 social sciences ,Stroke Rehabilitation ,Neuropsychology ,Brain ,medicine.disease ,Perceptual disorders ,3. Good health ,Treatment Outcome ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Acoustic Stimulation ,Sensation Disorders ,Perceptual Disorders ,Cognition Disorders ,Psychology ,Neuroscience ,Photic Stimulation ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The aim of this systematic review was to integrate and assess evidence for the effectiveness of multisensory stimulation (i.e., stimulating at least two of the following sensory systems: visual, auditory, and somatosensory) as a possible rehabilitation method after stroke. Evidence was considered with a focus on low-level, perceptual (visual, auditory and somatosensory deficits), as well as higher-level, cognitive, sensory deficits. We referred to the electronic databases Scopus and PubMed to search for articles that were published before May 2015. Studies were included which evaluated the effects of multisensory stimulation on patients with low- or higher-level sensory deficits caused by stroke. Twenty-one studies were included in this review and the quality of these studies was assessed (based on eight elements: randomization, inclusion of control patient group, blinding of participants, blinding of researchers, follow-up, group size, reporting effect sizes, and reporting time post-stroke). Twenty of the twenty-one included studies demonstrate beneficial effects on low- and/or higher-level sensory deficits after stroke. Notwithstanding these beneficial effects, the quality of the studies is insufficient for valid conclusion that multisensory stimulation can be successfully applied as an effective intervention. A valuable and necessary next step would be to set up well-designed randomized controlled trials to examine the effectiveness of multisensory stimulation as an intervention for low- and/or higher-level sensory deficits after stroke. Finally, we consider the potential mechanisms of multisensory stimulation for rehabilitation to guide this future research.
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- 2016
34. The effect of age on visual decisions and consequences for models of bi-stable visual perception
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Wezel, R.J.A. van, Arani, E., and Ee, R. van
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We studied the effect of age on visual perceptual decisions of bi-stable stimuli. We used two different stimuli: bi-stable rotating spheres and a binocular rivalry stimulus. At onset, both stimuli can evoke two different percepts: for the sphere clockwise or anti-clockwise rotation and for the binocular rivalry stimulus a percept that switches between the stimuli in the two eyes. The stimuli were presented intermittently for 1 second with a range of inter-stimulus intervals (0.1 – 2 seconds). Subjects ranged between 18 and 73 years old and were instructed to indicate which of the two percepts dominate at each onset of the bi-stable stimulus. Our results show that perceptual choices are more stable for older subjects for the binocular rivalry stimulus and not for the bi-stable rotating spheres. The results will be discussed in the context of current models for bi-stable visual perception.
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- 2015
35. Neural mechanisms of figure-ground organization: Border-ownership, competition and perceptual switching
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Kogo, N., Ee, R. van, Wagemans, J., and Wagemans, J.
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- 2015
36. Does Music Influence the Multisensory Tasting Experience?
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Carvalho, F.R., Ee, R. van, Rychtarikova, M., Touhafi, A., Steenhaut, K., Persoone, D., Spence, C., and Leman, M.
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- 2015
37. The relation of trait and state mindfulness with satisfaction and physical activity: A cross-sectional study in 305 Dutch participants
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Tsafou, K.E., Lacroix, J.P., Ee, R. van, Vinkers, C.D., de Ridder, D.T., Tsafou, K.E., Lacroix, J.P., Ee, R. van, Vinkers, C.D., and de Ridder, D.T.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Previous research has shown that satisfaction mediates the relationship of state mindfulness (i.e. during physical activity) with physical activity. This study aimed to replicate this finding and to explore the role of trait mindfulness with a cross-sectional design. In all, 305 participants completed measures on trait and state mindfulness, satisfaction with physical activity, and physical activity. Mediation analyses were used. Satisfaction mediated the effect of state mindfulness on physical activity. Trait mindfulness related to physical activity via an indirect path, namely through two consecutive mediators, first state mindfulness and then satisfaction. Our results suggest that to enhance satisfaction, both state and trait mindfulness should be considered.
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- 2016
38. Training of binocular rivalry suppression suggests stimulus-specific plasticity in monocular and binocular visual areas
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Vergeer, M., Wagemans, J., Ee, R. van, Vergeer, M., Wagemans, J., and Ee, R. van
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Contains fulltext : 158787.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)
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- 2016
39. No evidence for surface organization in Kanizsa configurations during continuous flash suppression
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Moors, P., Wagemans, J., Ee, R. van, de-Wit, L., Moors, P., Wagemans, J., Ee, R. van, and de-Wit, L.
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- 2016
40. Visible and invisible stimulus parts integrate into global object representations as revealed by combining monocular and binocular rivalry
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Vergeer, M., Moors, P., Wagemans, J., Ee, R. van, Vergeer, M., Moors, P., Wagemans, J., and Ee, R. van
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Contains fulltext : 161838.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)
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- 2016
41. Intracranial Recordings of Occipital Cortex Responses to Illusory Visual Events
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de Jong, M.C., Hendriks, R.J.M., Vansteensel, M.J., Raemaekers, M.A.H.L.L., Verstraten, F.A.J., Ramsey, N.F., Erkelens, C.J., Leijten, F.S.S., Ee, R. van, de Jong, M.C., Hendriks, R.J.M., Vansteensel, M.J., Raemaekers, M.A.H.L.L., Verstraten, F.A.J., Ramsey, N.F., Erkelens, C.J., Leijten, F.S.S., and Ee, R. van
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42. The influence of soundscapes on the perception and evaluation of beers
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Reinoso Carvalho, F., Wang, Q., Ee, R. van, Spence, C., Reinoso Carvalho, F., Wang, Q., Ee, R. van, and Spence, C.
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43. Circadian-Time Sickness: Time-of-Day Cue-Conflicts Directly Affect Health
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Ee, R. van, Van de Cruys, S., Schlangen, L.J.M., Vlaskamp, B.N.S., Ee, R. van, Van de Cruys, S., Schlangen, L.J.M., and Vlaskamp, B.N.S.
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44. Music Influences Hedonic and Taste Ratings in Beer
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Carvalho, F.R., Velasco, C., Ee, R. van, Leboeuf, Y., Spence, C., Carvalho, F.R., Velasco, C., Ee, R. van, Leboeuf, Y., and Spence, C.
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45. Multisensory Stimulation to Improve Low- and Higher-Level Sensory Deficits after Stroke: A Systematic Review
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Experimental psychopathology, Helmholtz Institute, Leerstoel Engelhard, Leerstoel Pas, Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF), Leerstoel Postma, Tinga, A.M., Visser-Meily, Johanna M a, van der Smagt, M.J., van der Stigchel, S., van Ee, R., Nijboer, T.C.W., Experimental psychopathology, Helmholtz Institute, Leerstoel Engelhard, Leerstoel Pas, Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF), Leerstoel Postma, Tinga, A.M., Visser-Meily, Johanna M a, van der Smagt, M.J., van der Stigchel, S., van Ee, R., and Nijboer, T.C.W.
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46. Closed extensor tendon rupture caused by Kienböck disease: a case report
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Jong Yun Choi, Won Jin Cha, Ee Room Jung, Bommie F. Seo, and Sung-No Jung
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tendon injuries ,osteonecrosis ,tendon transfer ,lunate bone ,caes reports ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Kienböck disease, a rare disease that can cause chronic pain and motor dysfunction, occurs due to avascular necrosis of the lunate bone, which leads to dislocation of the carpal bone. Among various other etiologies, Kienböck disease can cause closed tendon rupture of the finger. In this report, we introduce a case of total rupture of the second extensor digitorum communis and the extensor indicis proprius tendons caused by undiagnosed Kienböck disease in an elderly female patient.
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47. Centrality, rapidity and transverse momentum dependence of J/ψ suppression in Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV
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Piano, Stefano, Lea, Ramona, Camerini, Paolo, Luparello, Grazia, Fragiacomo, Enrico, Margagliotti, Giacomo, Rui, Rinaldo, Abelev bv, B., Adam al, J., Adamová cd, D., Aggarwal ch, M. M., Aglieri Rinella ah, G., Agnello cn, M., Agocs eb, A. G., Agostinelli z, A., Agrawal as, N., Ahammed dx, Z., Ahmad r, N., Ahmad Masoodi r, A., Ahmed o, I., Ahn bo, S. U., Ahn bo, S. A., Aimo de, I., Aiola ec, S., Ajaz o, M., Akindinov be, A., Aleksandrov ct, D., Alessandro de, B., Alexandre cv, D., Alici l, A., Alkin c, A., Alme aj, J., Alt an, T., Altini ae, V., Altinpinar q, S., Altsybeev dw, I., Alves Garcia Prado dm, C., Andrei by, C., Andronic cq, A., Anguelov cm, V., Anielski az, J., Anticˇic ́ cr, T., Antinori db, F., Antonioli cy, P., Aphecetche df, L., Appelshäuser ax, H., Arbor br, N., Arcelli z, S., Armesto p, N., Arnaldi de, R., Aronsson ec, T., Arsene u, I. C., Arslandok ax, M., Augustinus ah, A., Averbeck cq, R., Awes ce, T. C., Azmi r, M. D., Bach an, M., Badalà da, A., Baek ao, Y. W., Bagnasco de, S., Bailhache ax, R., Bairathi cl, V., Bala ck, R., Baldisseri n, A., Baltasar Dos Santos Pedrosa ah, F., Bán bf, J., Baral bh, R. C., Barbera aa, R., Barile ae, F., Barnaföldi eb, G. G., Barnby cv, L. S., Barret bq, V., Bartke dj, J., Basile z, M., Bastid bq, N., Basu dx, S., Bathen az, B., Batigne df, G., Batyunya bm, B., Batzing u, P. C., Baumann ax, C., Bearden ca, I. G., Beck ax, H., Bedda cn, C., Behera as, N. K., Belikov ba, I., Bellini z, F., Bellwied do, R., Belmont Moreno bk, E., Bencedi eb, G., Beole y, S., Berceanu by, I., Bercuci by, A., Berdnikov cf, Y., 1, Berenyi eb, D., Berger di, M. E., Bergognon df, A. A. E., Bertens bd, R. A., Berzano y, D., Betev ah, L., Bhasin ck, A., Bhati ch, A. K., Bhattacharjee ap, B., Bhom dt, J., Bianchi y, L., Bianchi bs, N., Bianchin bd, C., Bielcˇík al, J., Bielcˇíková cd, J., Bilandzic ca, A., Bjelogrlic bd, S., Blanco j, F., Blau ct, D., Blume ax, C., Bock bu, F., Boehmer di, F. V., Bogdanov bw, A., Bøggild ca, H., Bogolyubsky bb, M., Boldizsár eb, L., Bombara am, M., Book ax, J., Borel n, H., Borissov cp, A., Bornschein an, J., Bossú bl, F., Botje cb, M., Botta y, E., Böttger aw, S., Braun Munzinger cq, P., Bregant dm, M., Breitner aw, T., Broker ax, T. A., Browning co, T. A., Broz ak, M., Bruna de, E., Bruno ae, G. E., Budnikov cs, D., Buesching ax, H., Bufalino de, S., Buncic ah, P., Busch cm, O., Buthelezi bl, Z., Caffarri ab, D., Cai g, X., Caines ec, H., Caliva bd, A., Calvo Villar cw, E., Canoa Roman ah, V., Carena ah, F., Carena ah, W., Carminati ah, F., Casanova Díaz bs, A., Castillo Castellanos n, J., Casula w, E. A. R., Catanescu by, V., Cavicchioli ah, C., Ceballos Sanchez i, C., Cepila al, J., Cerello de, P., Chang dp, B., Chapeland ah, S., Charvet n, J. L., Chattopadhyay dx, S., Chattopadhyay cu, S., Cherney cg, M., Cheshkov dv, C., Cheynis dv, B., Chibante Barroso ah, V., Chinellato do, D. D., Chochula ah, P., Chojnacki ca, M., Choudhury dx, S., Christakoglou cb, P., Christensen ca, C. H., Christiansen af, P., Chujo dt, T., Chung cp, S. U., Cicalo cz, C., Cifarelli l, L., Z, Cindolo cy, F., Cleymans cj, J., Colamaria ae, F., Colella ae, D., Collu w, A., Colocci z, M., Conesa Balbastre br, G., Conesa del Valle av, Z., Connors ec, M. E., Contin x, G., Contreras k, J. G., Cormier ce, T. M., Corrales Morales y, Y., Cortese ad, P., Cortés Maldonado b, I., Cosentino bu, M. R., Costa ah, F., Crochet bq, P., Cruz Albino k, R., Cuautle bj, E., Cunqueiro bs, L., Dainese db, A., Dang g, R., Danu bi, A., Das cu, D., Das av, I., Das cu, K., Das d, S., Dash dn, A., Dash as, S., De dx, S., Delagrange df, H., 2, Deloff bx, A., Dénes eb, E., D’Erasmo ae, G., de Barros dm, G. O. V., De Caro l, A., de Cataldo cx, G., de Cuveland an, J., De Falco w, A., De Gruttola ac, D., L, De Marco de, N., De Pasquale ac, S., de Rooij bd, R., Diaz Corchero j, M. A., Dietel az, T., Divià ah, R., Di Bari ae, D., Di Liberto dc, S., Di Mauro ah, A., Di Nezza bs, P., Djuvsland q, Ø., Dobrin bd, A., Dobrowolski bx, T., Domenicis Gimenez dm, D., Dönigus ax, B., Dordic u, O., Dorheim di, S., Dubey dx, A. K., Dubla bd, A., Ducroux dv, L., Dupieux bq, P., Dutta Majumdar cu, A. K., Elia cx, D., Engel aw, H., Erazmus ah, B., Erdal aj, H. A., Eschweiler an, D., Espagnon av, B., Estienne df, M., Esumi dt, S., Evans cv, D., Evdokimov bb, S., Eyyubova u, G., Fabris db, D., Faivre br, J., Falchieri z, D., Fantoni bs, A., Fasel cm, M., Fehlker q, D., Feldkamp az, L., Felea bi, D., Feliciello de, A., Feofilov dw, G., Ferencei cd, J., Fernández Téllez b, A., Ferreiro p, E. G., Ferretti y, A., Festanti ab, A., Figiel dj, J., Figueredo dm, M. A. S., Filchagin cs, S., Finogeev bc, D., Fionda ae, F. M., Fiore ae, E. M., Floratos ci, E., Floris ah, M., Foertsch bl, S., Foka cq, P., Fokin ct, S., Francescon ab, A., Frankenfeld cq, U., Fuchs ah, U., Furget br, C., Fusco Girard ac, M., Gaardhøje ca, J. J., Gagliardi y, M., Gallio y, M., Gangadharan s, D. R., Ganoti ce, P., Garabatos cq, C., Garcia Solis m, E., Gargiulo ah, C., Garishvili bv, I., Gerhard an, J., Germain df, M., Gheata ah, A., Gheata ah, M., Ghidini ae, B., Ghosh dx, P., Ghosh d, S. K., Gianotti bs, P., Giubellino ah, P., Gladysz Dziadus dj, E., Glässel cm, P., Gomez k, R., González Zamora j, P., Gorbunov an, S., Görlich dj, L., Gotovac dh, S., Graczykowski dz, L. K., Grajcarek cm, R., Grelli bd, A., Grigoras ah, A., Grigoras ah, C., Grigoriev bw, V., Grigoryan a, A., Grigoryan bm, S., Grinyov c, B., Grion dd, N., Grosse Oetringhaus ah, J. F., Grossiord dv, J. Y., Grosso ah, R., Guber bc, F., Guernane br, R., Guerzoni z, B., Guilbaud dv, M., Gulbrandsen ca, K., Gulkanyan a, H., Gunji ds, T., Gupta ck, A., Gupta ck, R., Khan o, K. H., Haake az, R., Haaland q, Ø., Hadjidakis av, C., Haiduc bi, M., Hamagaki ds, H., Hamar eb, G., Hanratty cv, L. D., Hansen ca, A., Harris ec, J. W., Hartmann an, H., Harton m, A., Hatzifotiadou cy, D., Hayashi ds, S., Hayrapetyan ah, A., A, Heckel ax, S. T., Heide az, M., Helstrup aj, H., Herghelegiu by, A., Herrera Corral k, G., Hess ag, B. A., Hetland aj, K. F., Hicks ec, B., Hippolyte ba, B., Hladky bg, J., Hristov ah, P., Huang q, M., Humanic s, T. J., Hutter an, D., Hwang t, D. S., Ianigro dv, J. C., Ilkaev cs, R., Ilkiv bx, I., Inaba dt, M., Incani w, E., Innocenti y, G. M., Ionita ah, C., Ippolitov ct, M., Irfan r, M., Ivanov cq, M., Ivanov cf, V., Ivanytskyi c, O., Jachołkowski aa, A., Jahnke dm, C., Jang bo, H. J., Janik dz, M. A., Jayarathna do, P. H. S. Y., Jena as, S., Jimenez Bustamante bj, R. T., Jones cv, P. G., Jung ao, H., Jusko cv, A., Kalcher an, S., Kalinak bf, P., Kalweit ah, A., Kamin ax, J., Kang ed, J. H., Kaplin bw, V., Kar dx, S., Karasu Uysal bp, A., Karavichev bc, O., Karavicheva bc, T., Karpechev bc, E., Kebschull aw, U., Keidel ee, R., Ketzer ai, B., Khan r, M. M., 3, Khan cu, P., Khan dx, S. A., Khanzadeev cf, A., Kharlov bb, Y., Kileng aj, B., Kim ed, B., Kim bo, D. W., Kim dp, D. J., Kim ao, J. S., Kim ao, M., Kim ed, M., Kim t, S., Kim ed, T., Kirsch an, S., Kisel an, I., Kiselev be, S., Kisiel dz, A., Kiss eb, G., Klay f, J. L., Klein cm, J., Klein Bösing az, C., Kluge ah, A., Knichel cq, M. L., Knospe dk, A. G., Kobdaj dg, C., Köhler cq, M. K., Kollegger an, T., Kolojvari dw, A., Kondratiev dw, V., Kondratyeva bw, N., Konevskikh bc, A., Kovalenko dw, V., Kowalski dj, M., Kox br, S., Koyithatta Meethaleveedu as, G., Kral dp, J., Králik bf, I., Kramer ax, F., Kravcˇáková am, A., Krelina al, M., Kretz an, M., Krivda cv, M., Krizek cd, F., Krus al, M., Kryshen cf, E., Krzewicki cq, M., Kucˇera cd, V., Kucheriaev ct, Y., Kugathasan ah, T., Kuhn ba, C., Kuijer cb, P. G., Kulakov ax, I., Kumar as, J., Kurashvili bx, P., Kurepin bc, A., Kurepin bc, A. B., Kuryakin cs, A., Kushpil cd, S., Kushpil cd, V., Kweon cm, M. J., Kwon ed, Y., Ladron de Guevara bj, P., Lagana Fernandes dm, C., Lakomov av, I., Langoy dy, R., Lara aw, C., Lardeux df, A., Lattuca y, A., La Pointe bd, S. L., La Rocca aa, P., Lee cv, G. R., Legrand ah, I., Lehnert ax, J., Lemmon cc, R. C., Lenhardt cq, M., Lenti cx, V., Leogrande bd, E., Leoncino y, M., León Monzón dl, I., Lévai eb, P., Li bq, S., G, Lien dy, J., Q, Lietava cv, R., Lindal u, S., Lindenstruth an, V., Lippmann cq, C., Lisa s, M. A., Ljunggren af, H. M., Lodato bd, D. F., Loenne q, P. I., Loggins ea, V. R., Loginov bw, V., Lohner cm, D., Loizides bu, C., Lopez bq, X., López Torres i, E., Lu cm, X. G., Luettig ax, P., Lunardon ab, M., Luo g, J., Luzzi ah, C., Gago cw, A. M., Jacobs bu, P. M., Ma ec, R., Maevskaya bc, A., Mager ah, M., Mahapatra bh, D. P., Maire cm, A., Malaev cf, M., Maldonado Cervantes bj, I., Malinina bm, L., 4, Mal’Kevich be, D., Malzacher cq, P., Mamonov cs, A., Manceau de, L., Manko ct, V., Manso bq, F., Manzari cx, V., Marchisone bq, M., Y, Mareš bg, J., Margotti cy, A., Marín cq, A., Markert ah, C., Marquard ax, M., Martashvili dr, I., Martin cq, N. A., Martinengo ah, P., Martínez b, M. I., Martínez García df, G., Martin Blanco df, J., Martynov c, Y., Mas df, A., Masciocchi cq, S., Masera y, M., Masoni cz, A., Massacrier df, L., Mastroserio ae, A., Matyja dj, A., Mayer dj, C., Mazer dr, J., Mazumder at, R., Mazzoni dc, M. A., Meddi v, F., Menchaca Rocha bk, A., Mercado Pérez cm, J., Meres ak, M., Miake dt, Y., Mikhaylov be, K., Milano ah, L., Milosevic u, J., 5, Mischke bd, A., Mishra at, A. N., Mis ́kowiec cq, D., Mitu bi, C. M., Mlynarz ea, J., Mohanty dx, B., Molnar ba, L., Montaño Zetina k, L., Montes j, E., Morando ab, M., Moreira De Godoy dm, D. A., Moretto ab, S., Morreale dp, A., Morsch ah, A., Muccifora bs, V., Mudnic dh, E., Muhuri dx, S., Mukherjee dx, M., Müller ah, H., Munhoz dm, M. G., Murray cj, S., Musa ah, L., Musinsky bf, J., Nandi as, B. K., Nania cy, R., Nappi cx, E., Nattrass dr, C., Nayak dx, T. K., Nazarenko cs, S., Nedosekin be, A., Nicassio cq, M., Niculescu ah, M., Nielsen ca, B. S., Nikolaev ct, S., Nikulin ct, S., Nikulin cf, V., Nilsen cg, B. S., Noferini l, F., Nomokonov bm, P., Nooren bd, G., Nyanin ct, A., Nyatha as, A., Nystrand q, J., Oeschler cm, H., Oh ec, S., Oh bn, S. K., Ao, 6, Okatan bp, A., Olah eb, L., Oleniacz dz, J., Oliveira Da Silva dm, A. C., Onderwaater cq, J., Oppedisano de, C., Ortiz Velasquez af, A., Oskarsson af, A., Otwinowski cq, J., Oyama cm, K., Pachmayer cm, Y., Pachr al, M., Pagano ac, P., Paic ́ bj, G., Painke an, F., Pajares p, C., Pal dx, S. K., Palmeri da, A., Pant as, D., Papikyan a, V., Pappalardo da, G. S., Park cq, W. J., Passfeld az, A., Patalakha bb, D. I., Paticchio cx, V., Paul cu, B., Pawlak dz, T., Peitzmann bd, T., Pereira Da Costa n, H., Pereira De Oliveira Filho dm, E., Peresunko ct, D., Pérez Lara cb, C. E., Peryt dz, W., Pesci cy, A., Pestov e, Y., Petrácˇek al, V., Petran al, M., Petris by, M., Petrovici by, M., Petta aa, C., Pikna ak, M., Pillot df, P., Pinazza ah, O., Pinsky do, L., Piyarathna do, D. B., Planinic cr, M., Płoskon ́ bu, M., Pluta dz, J., Pochybova eb, S., Podesta Lerma dl, P. L. M., Poghosyan ah, M. G., Pohjoisaho aq, E. H. O., Polichtchouk bb, B., Poljak cr, N., Pop by, A., Porteboeuf Houssais bq, S., Porter bu, J., Pospisil al, V., Potukuchi ck, B., Prasad ea, S. K., D, Preghenella cy, R., Prino de, F., Pruneau ea, C. A., Pshenichnov bc, I., Puddu w, G., Pujahari ea, P., Punin cs, V., Putschke ea, J., Qvigstad u, H., Rachevski dd, A., Raha d, S., Rak dp, J., Rakotozafindrabe n, A., Ramello ad, L., Raniwala cl, R., Raniwala cl, S., Räsänen aq, S. S., Rascanu ax, B. T., Rathee ch, D., Rauf o, A. W., Razazi w, V., Read dr, K. F., Real br, J. S., Redlich bx, K., 7, Reed ec, R. J., Rehman q, A., Reichelt ax, P., Reicher bd, M., Reidt ah, F., Renfordt ax, R., Reolon bs, A. R., Reshetin bc, A., Rettig an, F., Revol ah, J. P., Reygers cm, K., Riabov cf, V., Ricci bt, R. A., Richert af, T., Richter u, M., Riedler ah, P., Riegler ah, W., Riggi aa, F., Rivetti de, A., Rocco bd, E., Rodríguez Cahuantzi b, M., Rodriguez Manso cb, A., Røed u, K., Rogochaya bm, E., Rohni ck, S., Rohr an, D., Röhrich q, D., Romita dq, R., Ronchetti bs, F., Ronflette df, L., Rosnet bq, P., Rossegger ah, S., Rossi ah, A., Roy at, A., Roy ba, C., Roy cu, P., Rubio Montero j, A. J., Russo y, R., Ryabinkin ct, E., Ryabov cf, Y., Rybicki dj, A., Sadovsky bb, S., Šafarˇík ah, K., Sahlmuller ax, B., Sahoo at, R., Sahu bh, P. K., Saini dx, J., Salgado p, C. A., Salzwedel s, J., Sambyal ck, S., Samsonov cf, V., Sanchez Castro ba, X., Sánchez Rodríguez dl, F. J., Šándor bf, L., Sandoval bk, A., Sano dt, M., Santagati aa, G., Sarkar dx, D., Scapparone cy, E., Scarlassara ab, F., Scharenberg co, R. P., Schiaua by, C., Schicker cm, R., Schmidt cq, C., Schmidt ag, H. R., Schuchmann ax, S., Schukraft ah, J., Schulc al, M., Schuster ec, T., Schutz ah, Y., Schwarz cq, K., Schweda cq, K., Scioli z, G., Scomparin de, E., Scott cv, P. A., Scott dr, R., Segato ab, G., Seger cg, J. E., Selyuzhenkov cq, I., Seo cp, J., Serradilla j, E., Sevcenco bi, A., Shabetai df, A., Shabratova bm, G., Shahoyan ah, R., Shangaraev bb, A., Sharma dr, N., Sharma ck, S., Shigaki ar, K., Shtejer y, K., Sibiriak ct, Y., Siddhanta cz, S., Siemiarczuk bx, T., Silvermyr ce, D., Silvestre br, C., Simatovic du, G., Singaraju dx, R., Singh ck, R., Singha bz, S., Singhal dx, V., Sinha dx, B. C., Sinha cu, T., Sitar ak, B., Sitta ad, M., Skaali u, T. B., Skjerdal q, K., Smakal al, R., Smirnov ec, N., Snellings bd, R. J. M., Søgaard af, C., Soltz bv, R., Song cp, J., Song ed, M., Soramel ab, F., Sorensen dr, S., Spacek al, M., Sputowska dj, I., Spyropoulou Stassinaki ci, M., Srivastava co, B. K., Stachel cm, J., Stan bi, I., Stefanek bx, G., Steinpreis s, M., Stenlund af, E., Steyn bl, G., Stiller cm, J. H., Stocco df, D., Stolpovskiy bb, M., Strmen ak, P., Suaide dm, A. A. P., Subieta Vasquez y, M. A., Sugitate ar, T., Suire av, C., Suleymanov o, M., Sultanov be, R., Šumbera cd, M., Susa cr, T., Symons bu, T. J. M., Szanto de Toledo dm, A., Szarka ak, I., Szczepankiewicz ah, A., Szymanski dz, M., Takahashi dn, J., Tangaro ae, M. A., Tapia Takaki av, J. D., 8, Tarantola Peloni ax, A., Tarazona Martinez ah, A., Tauro ah, A., Tejeda Muñoz b, G., Telesca ah, A., Terrevoli ae, C., Ter Minasyan ct, A., Thäder cq, J., Thomas bd, D., Tieulent dv, R., Timmins do, A. R., Toia db, A., Torii ds, H., Trubnikov c, V., Trzaska dp, W. H., Tsuji ds, T., Tumkin cs, A., Turrisi db, R., Tveter u, T. S., Ulery ax, J., Ullaland q, K., Ulrich aw, J., Uras dv, A., Usai w, G. L., Vajzer cd, M., Vala bf, M., Valencia Palomo bq, L., Vallero y, S., Vande Vyvre ah, P., Vannucci bt, L., Van Hoorne ah, J. W., van Leeuwen bd, M., Vargas b, A., Varma as, R., Vasileiou ci, M., Vasiliev ct, A., Vechernin dw, V., Veldhoen bd, M., Venaruzzo x, M., Vercellin y, E., Vergara Limón b, S., Vernet h, R., Verweij ea, M., Vickovic dh, L., Viesti ab, G., Viinikainen dp, J., Vilakazi bl, Z., Villalobos Baillie cv, O., Vinogradov ct, A., Vinogradov dw, L., Vinogradov cs, Y., Virgili ac, T., Viyogi dx, Y. P., Vodopyanov bm, A., Völkl cm, M. A., Voloshin be, K., Voloshin ea, S. A., Volpe ah, G., von Haller ah, B., Vorobyev dw, I., Vranic cq, D., Vrláková am, J., Vulpescu bq, B., Vyushin cs, A., Wagner q, B., Wagner cq, J., Wagner al, V., Wang g, M., Wang cm, Y., Watanabe dt, D., Weber do, M., Wessels az, J. P., Westerhoff az, U., Wiechula ag, J., Wikne u, J., Wilde az, M., Wilk bx, G., Wilkinson cm, J., Williams cy, M. C. S., Windelband cm, B., Winn cm, M., Xiang g, C., Yaldo ea, C. G., Yamaguchi ds, Y., Yang n, H., Yang g, P., Yang q, S., Yano ar, S., Yasnopolskiy ct, S., Yi cp, J., Yin g, Z., Yoo cp, I. K., Yushmanov ct, I., Zaccolo ca, V., Zach al, C., Zaman o, A., Zampolli cy, C., Zaporozhets bm, S., Zarochentsev dw, A., Závada bg, P., Zaviyalov cs, N., Zbroszczyk dz, H., Zgura bi, I. S., Zhalov cf, M., Zhang g, F., Zhang g, H., Zhang bq, X., Bu, G, Zhang g, Y., Zhao u, C., Zhou g, D., Zhou g, F., Zhou bd, Y., Zhu g, H., Zhu g, J., Zhu g, X., Zichichi l, A., Zimmermann cm, A., Zimmermann ah, M. B., Zinovjev c, G., Zoccarato dv, Y., Zynovyev c, M., Zyzak, M., Contin, Giacomo, Piano, Stefano, Lea, Ramona, Camerini, Paolo, Luparello, Grazia, Fragiacomo, Enrico, Margagliotti, Giacomo, Rui, Rinaldo, B., Abelev bv, J., Adam al, D., Adamová cd, M. M., Aggarwal ch, G., Aglieri Rinella ah, M., Agnello cn, De, A. G., Agocs eb, A., Agostinelli z, N., Agrawal a, Z., Ahammed dx, N., Ahmad r, A., Ahmad Masoodi r, I., Ahmed o, S. U., Ahn bo, S. A., Ahn bo, I., Aimo de, Cn, S., Aiola ec, M., Ajaz o, A., Akindinov be, D., Aleksandrov ct, B., Alessandro de, D., Alexandre cv, A., Alici l, Cy, A., Alkin c, J., Alme aj, T., Alt an, V., Altini ae, S., Altinpinar q, I., Altsybeev dw, C., Alves Garcia Prado dm, C., Andrei by, A., Andronic cq, V., Anguelov cm, J., Anielski az, T., Anticˇic ́ cr, F., Antinori db, P., Antonioli cy, L., Aphecetche df, H., Appelshäuser ax, N., Arbor br, S., Arcelli z, N., Armesto p, R., Arnaldi de, T., Aronsson ec, I. C., Arsene u, Cq, M., Arslandok ax, A., Augustinus ah, R., Averbeck cq, T. C., Awes ce, M. D., Azmi r, Cj, M., Bach an, A., Badalà da, Y. W., Baek ao, Bq, S., Bagnasco de, R., Bailhache ax, V., Bairathi cl, R., Bala ck, A., Baldisseri n, F., Baltasar Dos Santos Pedrosa ah, J., Bán bf, R. C., Baral bh, R., Barbera aa, F., Barile ae, G. G., Barnaföldi eb, L. S., Barnby cv, V., Barret bq, J., Bartke dj, M., Basile z, N., Bastid bq, S., Basu dx, B., Bathen az, G., Batigne df, B., Batyunya bm, P. C., Batzing u, C., Baumann ax, I. G., Bearden ca, H., Beck ax, C., Bedda cn, N. K., Behera a, I., Belikov ba, F., Bellini z, R., Bellwied do, E., Belmont Moreno bk, G., Bencedi eb, S., Beole y, I., Berceanu by, A., Bercuci by, Y., Berdnikov cf, D., Berenyi eb, M. E., Berger di, A. A. E., Bergognon df, R. A., Bertens bd, D., Berzano y, L., Betev ah, A., Bhasin ck, A. K., Bhati ch, B., Bhattacharjee ap, J., Bhom dt, L., Bianchi y, N., Bianchi b, C., Bianchin bd, J., Bielcˇík al, J., Bielcˇíková cd, A., Bilandzic ca, S., Bjelogrlic bd, F., Blanco j, D., Blau ct, C., Blume ax, F., Bock bu, Cm, F. V., Boehmer di, A., Bogdanov bw, H., Bøggild ca, M., Bogolyubsky bb, L., Boldizsár eb, M., Bombara am, J., Book ax, H., Borel n, A., Borissov cp, Ea, J., Bornschein an, F., Bossú bl, M., Botje cb, E., Botta y, S., Böttger aw, P., Braun Munzinger cq, M., Bregant dm, Df, T., Breitner aw, T. A., Broker ax, T. A., Browning co, M., Broz ak, E., Bruna de, G. E., Bruno ae, D., Budnikov c, H., Buesching ax, S., Bufalino de, P., Buncic ah, O., Busch cm, Z., Buthelezi bl, D., Caffarri ab, X., Cai g, H., Caines ec, A., Caliva bd, E., Calvo Villar cw, V., Canoa Roman ah, F., Carena ah, W., Carena ah, F., Carminati ah, A., Casanova Díaz b, J., Castillo Castellanos n, E. A. R., Casula w, V., Catanescu by, C., Cavicchioli ah, C., Ceballos Sanchez i, J., Cepila al, P., Cerello de, B., Chang dp, S., Chapeland ah, J. L., Charvet n, S., Chattopadhyay dx, S., Chattopadhyay cu, M., Cherney cg, C., Cheshkov dv, B., Cheynis dv, V., Chibante Barroso ah, D. D., Chinellato do, Dn, P., Chochula ah, M., Chojnacki ca, S., Choudhury dx, P., Christakoglou cb, C. H., Christensen ca, P., Christiansen af, T., Chujo dt, S. U., Chung cp, C., Cicalo cz, L., Cifarelli l, Z, F., Cindolo cy, J., Cleymans cj, F., Colamaria ae, D., Colella ae, A., Collu w, M., Colocci z, G., Conesa Balbastre br, Z., Conesa del Valle av, Ah, M. E., Connors ec, G., Contin x, J. G., Contreras k, T. M., Cormier ce, Y., Corrales Morales y, P., Cortese ad, I., Cortés Maldonado b, M. R., Cosentino bu, Dm, F., Costa ah, P., Crochet bq, R., Cruz Albino k, E., Cuautle bj, L., Cunqueiro b, A., Dainese db, R., Dang g, A., Danu bi, D., Das cu, I., Das av, K., Das cu, S., Das d, A., Dash dn, S., Dash a, S., De dx, H., Delagrange df, A., Deloff bx, E., Dénes eb, G., D’Erasmo ae, G. O. V., de Barros dm, A., De Caro l, Ac, G., de Cataldo cx, J., de Cuveland an, A., De Falco w, D., De Gruttola ac, L, N., De Marco de, S., De Pasquale ac, R., de Rooij bd, M. A., Diaz Corchero j, T., Dietel az, R., Divià ah, D., Di Bari ae, S., Di Liberto dc, A., Di Mauro ah, P., Di Nezza b, Ø., Djuvsland q, A., Dobrin bd, T., Dobrowolski bx, D., Domenicis Gimenez dm, B., Dönigus ax, O., Dordic u, S., Dorheim di, A. K., Dubey dx, A., Dubla bd, L., Ducroux dv, P., Dupieux bq, A. K., Dutta Majumdar cu, D., Elia cx, H., Engel aw, B., Erazmus ah, H. A., Erdal aj, D., Eschweiler an, B., Espagnon av, M., Estienne df, S., Esumi dt, D., Evans cv, S., Evdokimov bb, G., Eyyubova u, D., Fabris db, J., Faivre br, D., Falchieri z, A., Fantoni b, M., Fasel cm, D., Fehlker q, L., Feldkamp az, D., Felea bi, A., Feliciello de, G., Feofilov dw, J., Ferencei cd, A., Fernández Téllez b, E. G., Ferreiro p, A., Ferretti y, A., Festanti ab, J., Figiel dj, M. A. S., Figueredo dm, Dq, S., Filchagin c, D., Finogeev bc, F. M., Fionda ae, E. M., Fiore ae, E., Floratos ci, M., Floris ah, S., Foertsch bl, P., Foka cq, S., Fokin ct, A., Francescon ab, U., Frankenfeld cq, U., Fuchs ah, C., Furget br, M., Fusco Girard ac, J. J., Gaardhøje ca, M., Gagliardi y, M., Gallio y, D. R., Gangadharan, Bu, P., Ganoti ce, Ci, C., Garabatos cq, E., Garcia Solis m, C., Gargiulo ah, I., Garishvili bv, J., Gerhard an, M., Germain df, A., Gheata ah, M., Gheata ah, Bi, B., Ghidini ae, P., Ghosh dx, S. K., Ghosh d, P., Gianotti b, P., Giubellino ah, E., Gladysz Dziadus dj, P., Glässel cm, R., Gomez k, P., González Zamora j, S., Gorbunov an, L., Görlich dj, S., Gotovac dh, L. K., Graczykowski dz, R., Grajcarek cm, A., Grelli bd, A., Grigoras ah, C., Grigoras ah, V., Grigoriev bw, A., Grigoryan a, S., Grigoryan bm, B., Grinyov c, N., Grion dd, J. F., Grosse Oetringhaus ah, J. Y., Grossiord dv, R., Grosso ah, F., Guber bc, R., Guernane br, B., Guerzoni z, M., Guilbaud dv, K., Gulbrandsen ca, H., Gulkanyan a, T., Gunji d, A., Gupta ck, R., Gupta ck, K. H., Khan o, R., Haake az, Ø., Haaland q, C., Hadjidakis av, M., Haiduc bi, H., Hamagaki d, G., Hamar eb, L. D., Hanratty cv, A., Hansen ca, J. W., Harris ec, H., Hartmann an, A., Harton m, D., Hatzifotiadou cy, S., Hayashi d, A., Hayrapetyan ah, A, S. T., Heckel ax, M., Heide az, H., Helstrup aj, A., Herghelegiu by, G., Herrera Corral k, B. A., Hess ag, K. F., Hetland aj, B., Hicks ec, B., Hippolyte ba, J., Hladky bg, P., Hristov ah, M., Huang q, T. J., Humanic, D., Hutter an, D. S., Hwang t, J. C., Ianigro dv, R., Ilkaev c, I., Ilkiv bx, M., Inaba dt, E., Incani w, G. M., Innocenti y, C., Ionita ah, M., Ippolitov ct, M., Irfan r, M., Ivanov cq, V., Ivanov cf, O., Ivanytskyi c, A., Jachołkowski aa, C., Jahnke dm, H. J., Jang bo, M. A., Janik dz, P. H. S. Y., Jayarathna do, S., Jena a, Do, R. T., Jimenez Bustamante bj, P. G., Jones cv, H., Jung ao, A., Jusko cv, S., Kalcher an, P., Kalinak bf, A., Kalweit ah, J., Kamin ax, J. H., Kang ed, V., Kaplin bw, S., Kar dx, A., Karasu Uysal bp, O., Karavichev bc, T., Karavicheva bc, E., Karpechev bc, U., Kebschull aw, R., Keidel ee, B., Ketzer ai, Di, M. M., Khan r, P., Khan cu, S. A., Khan dx, A., Khanzadeev cf, Y., Kharlov bb, B., Kileng aj, B., Kim ed, D. W., Kim bo, Ao, D. J., Kim dp, J. S., Kim ao, M., Kim ao, M., Kim ed, S., Kim t, T., Kim ed, S., Kirsch an, I., Kisel an, S., Kiselev be, A., Kisiel dz, G., Kiss eb, J. L., Klay f, J., Klein cm, C., Klein Bösing az, A., Kluge ah, M. L., Knichel cq, A. G., Knospe dk, C., Kobdaj dg, M. K., Köhler cq, T., Kollegger an, A., Kolojvari dw, V., Kondratiev dw, N., Kondratyeva bw, A., Konevskikh bc, V., Kovalenko dw, M., Kowalski dj, S., Kox br, G., Koyithatta Meethaleveedu a, J., Kral dp, I., Králik bf, F., Kramer ax, A., Kravcˇáková am, M., Krelina al, M., Kretz an, M., Krivda cv, Bf, F., Krizek cd, Aq, M., Krus al, E., Kryshen cf, M., Krzewicki cq, V., Kucˇera cd, Y., Kucheriaev ct, T., Kugathasan ah, C., Kuhn ba, P. G., Kuijer cb, I., Kulakov ax, J., Kumar a, P., Kurashvili bx, A., Kurepin bc, A. B., Kurepin bc, A., Kuryakin c, S., Kushpil cd, V., Kushpil cd, M. J., Kweon cm, Au, Y., Kwon ed, P., Ladron de Guevara bj, C., Lagana Fernandes dm, I., Lakomov av, R., Langoy dy, C., Lara aw, A., Lardeux df, A., Lattuca y, S. L., La Pointe bd, P., La Rocca aa, G. R., Lee cv, I., Legrand ah, J., Lehnert ax, R. C., Lemmon cc, M., Lenhardt cq, V., Lenti cx, E., Leogrande bd, M., Leoncino y, I., León Monzón dl, P., Lévai eb, S., Li bq, G, J., Lien dy, Q, R., Lietava cv, S., Lindal u, V., Lindenstruth an, C., Lippmann cq, M. A., Lisa, H. M., Ljunggren af, D. F., Lodato bd, P. I., Loenne q, V. R., Loggins ea, V., Loginov bw, D., Lohner cm, C., Loizides bu, X., Lopez bq, E., López Torres i, X. G., Lu cm, P., Luettig ax, M., Lunardon ab, J., Luo g, C., Luzzi ah, A. M., Gago cw, P. M., Jacobs bu, R., Ma ec, A., Maevskaya bc, M., Mager ah, D. P., Mahapatra bh, A., Maire cm, Ba, M., Malaev cf, I., Maldonado Cervantes bj, L., Malinina bm, D., Mal’Kevich be, P., Malzacher cq, A., Mamonov c, L., Manceau de, V., Manko ct, F., Manso bq, V., Manzari cx, M., Marchisone bq, Y, J., Mareš bg, A., Margotti cy, A., Marín cq, C., Markert ah, Dk, M., Marquard ax, I., Martashvili dr, N. A., Martin cq, P., Martinengo ah, M. I., Martínez b, G., Martínez García df, J., Martin Blanco df, Y., Martynov c, A., Mas df, S., Masciocchi cq, M., Masera y, A., Masoni cz, L., Massacrier df, A., Mastroserio ae, A., Matyja dj, C., Mayer dj, J., Mazer dr, R., Mazumder at, M. A., Mazzoni dc, F., Meddi v, A., Menchaca Rocha bk, J., Mercado Pérez cm, M., Meres ak, Y., Miake dt, K., Mikhaylov be, Bm, L., Milano ah, J., Milosevic u, A., Mischke bd, A. N., Mishra at, D., Mis ́kowiec cq, C. M., Mitu bi, J., Mlynarz ea, B., Mohanty dx, Bz, L., Molnar ba, L., Montaño Zetina k, E., Montes j, M., Morando ab, D. A., Moreira De Godoy dm, S., Moretto ab, A., Morreale dp, A., Morsch ah, V., Muccifora b, E., Mudnic dh, S., Muhuri dx, M., Mukherjee dx, H., Müller ah, M. G., Munhoz dm, S., Murray cj, Bl, L., Musa ah, J., Musinsky bf, B. K., Nandi a, R., Nania cy, E., Nappi cx, C., Nattrass dr, T. K., Nayak dx, S., Nazarenko c, A., Nedosekin be, M., Nicassio cq, M., Niculescu ah, B. S., Nielsen ca, S., Nikolaev ct, S., Nikulin ct, V., Nikulin cf, B. S., Nilsen cg, F., Noferini l, P., Nomokonov bm, G., Nooren bd, A., Nyanin ct, A., Nyatha a, J., Nystrand q, H., Oeschler cm, Ay, S., Oh ec, S. K., Oh bn, Ao, 6, A., Okatan bp, L., Olah eb, J., Oleniacz dz, A. C., Oliveira Da Silva dm, J., Onderwaater cq, C., Oppedisano de, A., Ortiz Velasquez af, A., Oskarsson af, J., Otwinowski cq, K., Oyama cm, Y., Pachmayer cm, M., Pachr al, P., Pagano ac, G., Paic ́ bj, F., Painke an, C., Pajares p, S. K., Pal dx, A., Palmeri da, D., Pant a, V., Papikyan a, G. S., Pappalardo da, W. J., Park cq, A., Passfeld az, D. I., Patalakha bb, V., Paticchio cx, B., Paul cu, T., Pawlak dz, T., Peitzmann bd, H., Pereira Da Costa n, E., Pereira De Oliveira Filho dm, D., Peresunko ct, C. E., Pérez Lara cb, W., Peryt dz, A., Pesci cy, Y., Pestov e, V., Petrácˇek al, M., Petran al, M., Petris by, M., Petrovici by, C., Petta aa, M., Pikna ak, P., Pillot df, O., Pinazza ah, L., Pinsky do, D. B., Piyarathna do, M., Planinic cr, Du, M., Płoskon ́ bu, J., Pluta dz, S., Pochybova eb, P. L. M., Podesta Lerma dl, M. G., Poghosyan ah, Cg, E. H. O., Pohjoisaho aq, B., Polichtchouk bb, N., Poljak cr, A., Pop by, S., Porteboeuf Houssais bq, J., Porter bu, V., Pospisil al, B., Potukuchi ck, S. K., Prasad ea, D, R., Preghenella cy, F., Prino de, C. A., Pruneau ea, I., Pshenichnov bc, G., Puddu w, P., Pujahari ea, As, V., Punin c, J., Putschke ea, H., Qvigstad u, A., Rachevski dd, S., Raha d, J., Rak dp, A., Rakotozafindrabe n, L., Ramello ad, R., Raniwala cl, S., Raniwala cl, S. S., Räsänen aq, B. T., Rascanu ax, D., Rathee ch, A. W., Rauf o, V., Razazi w, K. F., Read dr, J. S., Real br, K., Redlich bx, R. J., Reed ec, A., Rehman q, P., Reichelt ax, M., Reicher bd, F., Reidt ah, R., Renfordt ax, A. R., Reolon b, A., Reshetin bc, F., Rettig an, J. P., Revol ah, K., Reygers cm, V., Riabov cf, R. A., Ricci bt, T., Richert af, M., Richter u, P., Riedler ah, W., Riegler ah, F., Riggi aa, A., Rivetti de, E., Rocco bd, M., Rodríguez Cahuantzi b, A., Rodriguez Manso cb, K., Røed u, E., Rogochaya bm, S., Rohni ck, D., Rohr an, D., Röhrich q, R., Romita dq, Cc, F., Ronchetti b, L., Ronflette df, P., Rosnet bq, S., Rossegger ah, A., Rossi ah, A., Roy at, C., Roy ba, P., Roy cu, A. J., Rubio Montero j, R., Russo y, E., Ryabinkin ct, Y., Ryabov cf, A., Rybicki dj, S., Sadovsky bb, K., Šafarˇík ah, B., Sahlmuller ax, R., Sahoo at, P. K., Sahu bh, J., Saini dx, C. A., Salgado p, J., Salzwedel, S., Sambyal ck, V., Samsonov cf, X., Sanchez Castro ba, Bj, F. J., Sánchez Rodríguez dl, L., Šándor bf, A., Sandoval bk, M., Sano dt, G., Santagati aa, D., Sarkar dx, E., Scapparone cy, F., Scarlassara ab, R. P., Scharenberg co, C., Schiaua by, R., Schicker cm, C., Schmidt cq, H. R., Schmidt ag, S., Schuchmann ax, J., Schukraft ah, M., Schulc al, T., Schuster ec, Y., Schutz ah, K., Schwarz cq, K., Schweda cq, G., Scioli z, E., Scomparin de, P. A., Scott cv, R., Scott dr, G., Segato ab, J. E., Seger cg, I., Selyuzhenkov cq, J., Seo cp, E., Serradilla j, Bk, A., Sevcenco bi, A., Shabetai df, G., Shabratova bm, R., Shahoyan ah, A., Shangaraev bb, N., Sharma dr, Bh, S., Sharma ck, K., Shigaki ar, K., Shtejer y, Y., Sibiriak ct, S., Siddhanta cz, T., Siemiarczuk bx, D., Silvermyr ce, C., Silvestre br, G., Simatovic du, R., Singaraju dx, R., Singh ck, S., Singha bz, Dx, V., Singhal dx, B. C., Sinha dx, T., Sinha cu, B., Sitar ak, M., Sitta ad, T. B., Skaali u, K., Skjerdal q, R., Smakal al, N., Smirnov ec, R. J. M., Snellings bd, C., Søgaard af, R., Soltz bv, J., Song cp, M., Song ed, F., Soramel ab, S., Sorensen dr, M., Spacek al, I., Sputowska dj, M., Spyropoulou Stassinaki ci, B. K., Srivastava co, J., Stachel cm, I., Stan bi, G., Stefanek bx, M., Steinpreis, E., Stenlund af, G., Steyn bl, J. H., Stiller cm, D., Stocco df, M., Stolpovskiy bb, P., Strmen ak, A. A. P., Suaide dm, M. A., Subieta Vasquez y, T., Sugitate ar, C., Suire av, M., Suleymanov o, R., Sultanov be, M., Šumbera cd, T., Susa cr, T. J. M., Symons bu, A., Szanto de Toledo dm, I., Szarka ak, A., Szczepankiewicz ah, M., Szymanski dz, J., Takahashi dn, M. A., Tangaro ae, J. D., Tapia Takaki av, A., Tarantola Peloni ax, A., Tarazona Martinez ah, A., Tauro ah, G., Tejeda Muñoz b, A., Telesca ah, C., Terrevoli ae, A., Ter Minasyan ct, Bw, J., Thäder cq, D., Thomas bd, R., Tieulent dv, A. R., Timmins do, A., Toia db, Ax, H., Torii d, V., Trubnikov c, W. H., Trzaska dp, T., Tsuji d, A., Tumkin c, R., Turrisi db, T. S., Tveter u, J., Ulery ax, K., Ullaland q, J., Ulrich aw, A., Uras dv, G. L., Usai w, M., Vajzer cd, M., Vala bf, L., Valencia Palomo bq, Av, S., Vallero y, P., Vande Vyvre ah, L., Vannucci bt, J. W., Van Hoorne ah, M., van Leeuwen bd, A., Vargas b, R., Varma a, M., Vasileiou ci, A., Vasiliev ct, V., Vechernin dw, M., Veldhoen bd, M., Venaruzzo x, E., Vercellin y, S., Vergara Limón b, R., Vernet h, M., Verweij ea, L., Vickovic dh, G., Viesti ab, J., Viinikainen dp, Z., Vilakazi bl, O., Villalobos Baillie cv, A., Vinogradov ct, L., Vinogradov dw, Y., Vinogradov c, T., Virgili ac, Y. P., Viyogi dx, A., Vodopyanov bm, M. A., Völkl cm, K., Voloshin be, S. A., Voloshin ea, G., Volpe ah, B., von Haller ah, I., Vorobyev dw, D., Vranic cq, J., Vrláková am, B., Vulpescu bq, A., Vyushin c, B., Wagner q, J., Wagner cq, V., Wagner al, M., Wang g, Y., Wang cm, D., Watanabe dt, M., Weber do, J. P., Wessels az, U., Westerhoff az, J., Wiechula ag, J., Wikne u, M., Wilde az, G., Wilk bx, J., Wilkinson cm, M. C. 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Relativistic heavy ion collisions ,Quarkonium ,J/ψ suppression ,Quark gluon plasma ,Experimental results ,Relativistic heavy ion collision - Abstract
The inclusive J/ψ nuclear modification factor (RAA) in Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV has been measured by ALICE as a function of centrality in the e+e− decay channel at mid-rapidity (|y| < 0.8) and as a function of centrality, transverse momentum and rapidity in the μ+μ− decay channel at forward-rapidity (2.5 < y < 4). The J/ψ yields measured in Pb–Pb are suppressed compared to those in pp collisions scaled by the number of binary collisions. The RAA integrated over a centrality range corresponding to 90% of the inelastic Pb–Pb cross section is 0.72±0.06(stat.)±0.10(syst.) at mid-rapidity and 0.58 ± 0.01(stat.) ± 0.09(syst.) at forward-rapidity. At low transverse momentum, significantly larger values of RAA are measured at forward-rapidity compared to measurements at lower energy. These features suggest that a contribution to the J/ψ yield originates from charm quark (re)combination in the deconfined partonic medium.
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48. Temporal dynamics of different cases of bi-stable figure-ground perception
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Kogo, N., Hermans, L., Stuer, D., Ee, R. van, Wagemans, J., Kogo, N., Hermans, L., Stuer, D., Ee, R. van, and Wagemans, J.
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49. Suppressed visual looming stimuli are not integrated with auditory looming signals: Evidence from continuous flash suppression
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Moors, P., Huygelier, H., Wagemans, J., de-Wit, L., Ee, R. van, Moors, P., Huygelier, H., Wagemans, J., de-Wit, L., and Ee, R. van
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Contains fulltext : 144526.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)
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50. Neural mechanisms of figure-ground organization: Border-ownership, competition and perceptual switching
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Wagemans, J., Kogo, N., Ee, R. van, Wagemans, J., Kogo, N., and Ee, R. van
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